During her opening monologue, she joked about how after the success of the hit film Girls Trip, she Googled herself and read that she was worth $2 million. This was clearly a surprise for her.

“I googled myself – it said I’m worth $2 million! What do I need to do to get this money? Fake my own death? Tupac this sh*t and move to Tyler Perry Island?”

She then opened up about having grown up in the foster care system.

“I grew up in foster care,” she said. “So I want to thank anyone who paid taxes between 1990 and 1999.” Living in group homes with mostly black and Hispanic kids wasn’t an easy thing come 11:30 on Saturday nights, she said.

“Trying to convince them that Dana Carvey was just as funny as Damon Wayans was a problem. I got stabbed twice, in a bunk bud.”

She then tackled the sexual harassment allegations mounting in Hollywood.

Her “Tiff Tip” to men: “If you got your thing-thing out and she got all her clothes on YOU’RE WRONG.”

However, there was a little pushback to the show’s writers for not giving the rising star better material to work with:

I’m convinced they used #TiffanyHaddish for a ratings boost & could’ve cared less what they wrote for her. Shame on you #SNL she deserved better material and you all need better writers who know how to write for 🗣BLACK WOMEN! pic.twitter.com/jAQKC0UmEY